By José Gandue @Gandour
If you know the Argentinian band Turf, will know its countless sequence of parties and His stories of debauchery worthy of the most disheveled rockstars in the area. But you'll also remember that, amidst their playful chaos, they're capable of creating catchy pop songs that entertain both young and old. Some of their tracks have become hits in the most popular circles and even invaded football stadiums, sung by countless fans. These guys know how to have fun and how to get attention with their good deeds.
The news is that they're back. And they've returned with the elegance and intelligence that have always distinguished them. Joaquín Levinton and his old bandmates, accompanied by renowned producer Coti Sorokin, are releasing Kurt Cobain, A song with an unmistakable melody and a seventies party vibe, perfect for blasting through the Southern Hemisphere summer. This track is worthy of being recreated in front of a convertible, with chilled bottles of sparkling wine and dresses in vibrant colors from head to toe. This is a perfect song for a video with the much-missed Natalie Wood, strolling along the beaches of Capri, or, in a more local project, with a girl like Emilia Claudeville anywhere on the Atlantic coast. Pop elegance that invites to be celebrated amidst the implicit whirlwind of Turf.



